Cancoon Thai Restaurant

About

Thai

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

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    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 9349 Alondra Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706

Phone: (562) 925-0993

Work Hours

Mon
Tue 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Wed 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Thu 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Fri 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Sat 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Sun 11:00 am-9:30 pm

Business info

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    Vegan Options
    Yes
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    Yes
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch, Dinner
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    Bike Parking
    No
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    Wheelchair Accessible
    Yes
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    Good for Kids
    Yes
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    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Ambience
    Casual, Classy
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Good For Happy Hour
    Yes
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
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    Wi-Fi
    No
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    Has TV
    Yes
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    Dogs Allowed
    No
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    Waiter Service
    Yes
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    Caters
    Yes

Reviews

  • Chelsea K.

    star star star star star 20 June 2026

    Eddie is great! This is a nice family owned joint. His wife is the cook and it's some real, authentic Thai good. Eddie and his wife moved here from Thailand and have had a restaurant for over a decade!

    You can tell he's proud of his restaurant and the food is great. My boyfriend found this place on yelp and Eddie is very accommodating. They make everything fresh so they can easily tailor a dish to your liking. We had ordered the catfish dish on rice and the curry was too spicy for our weak mouths but Eddie told us they can make it less spicy for us! Which we're excited about because the curry was so delicious and we tried to keep eating it but our mouths were on fire.

    The crab fried rice was the best fried rice we've ever tried together and individually, top 3 of our lives. Apparently the Thai style fried rice is the way to go so we need to try that next time.

    Service was great and the food was amazing. It's the kind of place you want to return to because of the people, experience, and authentic food!

  • Alan B.

    star star star star star_border 19 June 2026

    This place was highly recommended by someone "Thai" and she labeled this place as "authentic"  so here I am trying this place out.  There were ample amount of parking right outside the restaurant and the quit spacious inside.  Not huge but plenty of space :)

    I ordered the thai sausage, catfish curry (I changed from yellow curry w chicken to this...praying I made a good choice lol), Laos papaya salad, boat noodle and moo yang (grilled pork)  yes I'm starving hahaha.  

    Food came out pretty quickly.  Thai sausage (issan sausage):  I really like it...from the soft texture (vs most thai sausages I've had are pretty hard) to the taste...so delicious :)  Catfish curry was spicy even though I ordered mild but to be fair I think this dish wouldn't have tasted as good if it weren't spicy.  Unfortunately it came w eggplants which im allergic to so I couldn't fully enjoy this dish :(  the papaya salad was good and sweet.  Also the boat noodle and the grilled pork was on the sweet side.  Everything in the boat noodle was delicious and soft and the grilled pork was soft and juicy...so juicy...the only thing is the sweetness.  If you're Asian you might want to ask them to tone the sweetness down...but as an American...I can't get enough lol more sweet please :)

    Great service, good value, awesome food/flavor...so happy about the recommendation.  I'll be back for my yellow curry soon :)

  • Geovanne G.

    star star star star star 18 June 2026

    Amazing food taste super good and worth the price, nice people too nice and big spot to take the family and I just bought food to go and it was nice and warm thanks !

  • Dash J.

    star star star star star 10 June 2026

    Where to start on this one... Me and my old pal Harnold were scuba diving at Daltons dock for the day. About 3 hours after noon we were peckish. Wildly peckish. So much so that we could actually hear our tummy's growling at us from under the water. So we resurfaced and made our way into town. At this point I was very much craving some Thai food, some spicy crackers were a surefire way to warm the old cockles if you catch my drift. Harnold however was obsessing with the idea of some sweet n sour potato chips and a big old slab of cod. We couldn't come to a mutual agreement on where we would fill our bellies. 'What was the solution?' I hear you ask. - Harnold headed down to the chippery, and I opted for the Thai. I have not heard from Harnold since. Perhaps I hit a nerve by rebelling against his dietary desires.

    I still keep up to date with Harnold's activity through tagged photos with his new scuba-buddy Colin Shelley.

    Moral of the story: Good food doesn't come easy - but when it does, it may just be worth the price of a long friendship!!

  • Emiko K.

    star star star star star 1 June 2026

    I haven't gone to a Thai restaurant in such a long time, for many Thai restaurants became too Americanized for my taste. When my friend asked me to meet at this restaurant, I was a bit skeptical. I am happy to share that he proved me wrong this time. The dishes we ordered (his recommendation) were very authentic and tasted good! I would like to try other dishes that are uncommon to find in the US next time.

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